Lol,this is spot onI'm telling you man, run nothing but ro, cal mag and gh three part, at 66* and never change the water, just adding 15 gallons every 3 days, smells clean and fresh as can be. If you REALLY wanna save a buck, don't worry about the bennies. You don't need them. Cold water is what's keeping your res fresh. I promise.
This is what I did the second grow and what I'm doing now except I don't pay for water in my nutes and I dont use "hydroguard".I'm telling you man, run nothing but ro, cal mag and gh three part, at 66* and never change the water, just adding 15 gallons every 3 days, smells clean and fresh as can be. If you REALLY wanna save a buck, don't worry about the bennies. You don't need them. Cold water is what's keeping your res fresh. I promise.
It's a nice way.I never considered my environment in terms of bacteria introduction through air. I live in a very mold prone area, heavy fog not to mention drastic temp changes.
I was going to do waterfalls instead of bubbles but decided not to but now thinking it may be the correct choice.
Actually, use a 3/4" manifold and then tee off to each bucket with 1/2". You need a bigger space that fills before the waterfalls so that there's equal pressure going to each run.Everyone kept talking me out of it and I allowed it to effect my choice. I'm sure the stones are fine but there are a few reasons to remove them. First off, from my understanding, air stones are the least efficient way to increase DO and waterfalls are the most efficient. I found a side by side study with different ways of increasing DO in varying temperatures and these were the two I remember.
I'm thinking I'll run a sub pump in my epi and run a 1/2" tube to the top corner of each tote. I'm currently running a 1/2" 6 way outlet in the epi forming low pressure fountains. Since I'm running low and wide totes I dont need to worry about the roots blocking them later.
Actually, use a 3/4" manifold and then tee off to each bucket with 1/2". You need a bigger space that fills before the waterfalls so that there's equal pressure going to each run.